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They'd be wise to avoid these pitfalls.
Officials would be wise to avoid that one.
Professor Johnson said those lawyers would be wise to avoid questions.
Dr. Hazen said it also may be wise to avoid supplements or vitamins with added choline.
Still, his unidentified soon-to-be passenger might be wise to avoid causing any distractions during the ride.
But business negotiators would be wise to avoid any artificial pressures put on them to wrap up a deal in a hurry.
But safety-conscious drivers would be wise to avoid using it for casual conversations and should always pull off the road when dialing, talking or answering it.
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Still, there are some places you'd be wise to avoid--honeymoon hot spots or anywhere that you might have traveled with your former flame.
The authorities, however, might be wiser to avoid the show trials for which their crackdown has seemingly paved the way.
But polls suggest that the Texas governor is doing well with independents and moderates, and would be wiser to avoid any possible alienation of religious conservatives.
There is no such chance so he would be wiser to avoid the destructive battle while retaining his personal opposition to Trident.
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